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pierre_bourdieu
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s on 23 January 2002, and his concepts — habitus, capital, field, symbolic violence — remain among the most... the "ease" that marks distinction. ==== Cultural Capital and Social Reproduction ==== Working with Jean-C... seron, Bourdieu developed the concept of cultural capital to account for the non-economic resources — knowl... ntage in educational and labour markets. Cultural capital exists in three states: the embodied state (culti
eric_hanushek
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ing; school attendance was a poor proxy for human capital in growth models, because the quality of cognitiv... e Economic Journal, and in the book The Knowledge Capital of Nations with Ludger Woessmann (2015), Hanushek... entify the school's contribution. ==== Knowledge Capital and Economic Growth ==== Hanushek's most influen... ncer (1974) through Barro (1991) — measured human capital by years of schooling, implicitly assuming that a
pauline_lipman
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structuring that remakes cities in the service of capital accumulation. Drawing on the conjunctural analysi... arallel systems of domination — that the logic of capital accumulation fuels and justifies white supremacy ... adictions of the system that produces it: between capital accumulation and working-class livelihood needs,
immanuel_kant
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d sustained feminist critique, and his defence of capital punishment via his Retributive Theory sits in unr... particular sharpness. First, Kant's advocacy for capital punishment through his Retributive Theory sits in
celestina_cordero_molina
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1–520. * Yosso, T. J. (2005). Whose culture has capital? A critical race theory discussion of community c
eugenio_maria_de_hostos_y_de_bonilla
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literacy, and conceptions of social and cultural capital; his insistence on the moral-social fabric of soc
friedrich_froebel
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of change for their gender, giving them access to capital, informal and formal female networks, and a measu
jerome_bruner
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tical claim, and it made Harvard the intellectual capital of the emerging cognitive science. For education,
marie_clay
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win was born on 3 January 1926 in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand's North Island, where she wou
matthew_arnold
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, including Pierre Bourdieu's concept of cultural capital: Arnold's recognition that "culture" as he define
max_weber
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ategories. Pierre Bourdieu's concepts of cultural capital, field, and habitus can be read as an attempt to
michael_whitman_apple
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and who possesses cultural, social, and economic capital in society? Who benefits from these definitions o
raj_chetty
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y, higher quality primary schools, greater social capital, and greater family stability. This research refr
richard_elmore
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sions are made and resources allocated, the human capital strategies through which teachers and leaders are

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